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Art Nouveau Sterling Silver Demitasse Set by Whiting Mfg. Co., pattern number 7062. The three piece set including a demitasse pot (, sugar bowl with cover, and creamer. Each with hand-chased and repousse hibiscus motif. No monograms. 25.45 total troy oz. The 50 year collection of the late Drs. Arnold & Helene Gerall of New Orleans, LA & Chapel Hill, NC Minor scattered denting and light scratches.

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Set of Eight International Sterling Silver Goblets in the classic "Lord Saybrook" pattern, each marked P644, parcel gilt, each with "B" monogram. 6.75 in. 42.95 total troy oz. Several with slight wobble.

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Metropolitan Museum Reproduction Sterling Teapot by Gorham, after a pot in the museum's collection by John Coney of Boston completed circa 1710, with hardwood handle, engraved open cartouche to one side. 7 7/8 in. 18.05 troy oz. The 50 year collection of the late Drs. Arnold & Helene Gerall of New Orleans, LA & Chapel Hill, NC

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American Sterling "Repousse" Presentation Pitcher profusely hand-worked with repousse and chased floral decoration in the Baltimore style, no maker's mark, the underside with a beautiful hand-engraved presentation in script beginning "Presented to / Alexander T. Britton / Chairman / of the Inaugural Ceremonies, March 4th, 1889 / by his / associates on the Executive Committee as a token / of their esteem and regard, March 16th, 1889." and followed by a list of all committee members. 9 in. 28 troy oz. The following biographical information from the Indiana Historical Society - Manuscripts and Archives Department which holds the Alexander Thompson Britton Papers (1864-1898), processed by Alexandra S. Gressitt: "Alexander Thompson Britton was born, 29 December 1835, in New York and died, 1899, in Washington, D.C. He enlisted during the Civil War (1861) in the National Rifles of Washington. Following the War he began the practice of law (1865) in Washington, D.C. In 1877 President R.B. Hayes appointed Britton a member of a committee to codify public land laws. During his career he served on the boards of directors for several banks and railroads, and was active in the Republican Party. Britton chaired (1888-1889) the Executive Committee of the Inaugural Ceremonies of March 4, 1889 for Benjamin Harrison." No apparent condition concerns.

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American Sterling Silver Repousse Tea Set by Theodore B. Starr; three pieces including a teapot (5 in.), parcel gilt creamer, and double handled sugar bowl with cover; each profusely hand-chased with chrysanthemums and foliage, period monogram and date engraved to the undersides reading "JB / April 7th, 1891." 23.15 total troy oz. The 50 year collection of the late Drs. Arnold & Helene Gerall of New Orleans, LA & Chapel Hill, NC No apparent condition concerns.